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And when he thought it his turn to speak, it was rather much, than in many words. As the speech of Menelaus describ'd by Homer, so perfectly free were his discourses, from the fault of impertinence, or superfluity. |
And when he Thought it his turn to speak, it was rather much, than in many words. As the speech of Menelaus described by Homer, so perfectly free were his discourses, from the fault of impertinence, or superfluity. |
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